Nina Etkin Explained

Nina Etkin
Birth Date:June 13, 1948
Death Date:January 26, 2009
Fields:Anthropology, Botany
Alma Mater:Washington University in St. Louis
Known For:Ethnobotany, Economic botany, Ethnopharmacology

Nina Lilian Etkin (June 13, 1948 – January 26, 2009) was an American anthropologist and biologist. Etkin was noted for her work in medical anthropology, ethnobiology, and ethnopharmacology. She studied the relation between food and health for over thirty years. Her work involved complementary and alternative medicines for prevention and treatment in Hawai‘i; the use of ethnomedicines in Indonesia; and health issues in Nigeria. She won numerous grants and awards from national and international agencies and published several books as well as over 80 professional articles in peer reviewed journals.[1]

Education and academic career

Etkin earned her undergraduate degree in zoology from Indiana University Bloomington in 1970 and her Masters of Arts and PhD in Anthropology in 1972 and 1975 from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, both United States.[2]

Academic positions

She was also a member of the medical faculty of the University of Hawai‘i, United States.

Awards and honors

Etkin served as Editor in Chief of Economic Botany, the journal of the Society for Economic Botany.

She was a Fellow of the Linnean Society and a past president and honorary board member of the International Society for Ethnopharmacology.[3]

Etkin won the 2009 Distinguished Economic Botanist Award from the Society for Economic Botany.[4]

Publications

Books[5]

Memorials

References

  1. News: Food, it's good medicine: A UH professor's new book covers how nutrition affects people's health. Namkoong. Joan. January 13, 2007. Honolulu Star Bulletin. September 11, 2018.
  2. April 2009. Special Issue commemorating Nina L. Etkin. ISE Newsletter. 8. 1.
  3. Web site: Nina L. Etkin Memorial Fund. Department of Anthropology. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. www.anthropology.hawaii.edu. 2018-09-12.
  4. Web site: Society for Economic Botany Press Releases. 2010-01-09. 2018-09-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20100109065245/http://www.econbot.org/_news_/index.php?sm=03. 2010-01-09. live.
  5. Web site: UH Mānoa · Namesake Trees. manoa.hawaii.edu. 2018-09-12.

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